An Yi's answer to LYY's Secondary 3 E Maths Singapore question.

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Hello, we know that point A lies in the x-axis while point B lies on the y-axis. When we want to find points that lie on the x-axis, we know that the y coordinate is always '0'. So, we can sub y = 0 into the equation of the line.

Similarly, when we want to find points that lie on the y-axis, we know that the x coordinate is always '0'. So, we can sub x = 0 into the equation of the line.

Try to work out the method to the answers below :)

A (-3,0)
B (0,6)

I hope this helps!